Walks and adventure trails by the side of a lake, river or stream are wonderfully beautiful. Enjoy nature and gorgeous views and learn a lot about the exciting ecosystems.

Between huge pieces of rock, the roaring water of the Aa searches for its way down into the valley. This spectacle can be observed particularly well on one of the nine stone, metal or suspension bridges crossing the Aa.
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The meadows are one of the most endangered ecosystems in Europe and are therefore of national importance. A flood plain is constantly switching between high water and low water and provides a habitat for many endangered plants and animals.
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The Emmenuferweg opens up the scenic landscape of the canton of Lucerne. What is particularly pleasant is that the route leads directly to all train stops of the line Lucerne-Schüpfheim. It thus provides welcome opportunities to visit any of the parts individually.
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In a couple of days you can reach the sources of four significant rivers which flow in different directions to Italy, Germany and France on well-developed hiking paths in the high mountain region.
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A wonderfully relaxing route through heavenly shorelands around the largely unspoilt Hallwilersee with many exciting highlights such as the Hallwil Castle or a stilt house, as well as possibilities for refreshing bathing breaks.
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On the ramble and nature information path along the Wigger, enthusiasts can find out how diverse and species-rich a stream can be from 11 boards. The boards explain how fish, invertebrates, insects and reptiles live. There is also more information on the flora of the stream.
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The path over the Gotthard Pass leads through the dangerous Schöllenen ravine with steeply rising walls and a wild river. The inhabitants of the Urseren Valley built steps, footbridges and paths by their own means – according to the story they only needed help to build a bridge.
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